Jonathan Fisher had person sources.
1 He was taxed between 1773 and 1774 in Greenwich Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey.
7 He was a committee member in 1774 in Greenwich, Gloucester County, New Jersey.
8 He was taxed in 1777 in Greenwich Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey.
7 He was taxed between 1778 and 1780 in Woolrich, Gloucester County, New Jersey.
7 As of between October 1778 and December 1778, Jonathan Fisher was also known as Jonathan Fisher, Junior.
9 He was courtcase between October 1778 and 1779 in Gloucester County, New Jersey. Endicted for grand treason, as a Loyalist; appealed to the Supreme Court. Was fined 200#.
Mickleton Monthly Meetinghouse on Kings Highway - although built in 1799 after the American Revolution, Quakers were meeting in Mickleton as early as 1756. Some Quakers were conscientiously convinced that they could, despite the Friends' peace testimony, take up arms against the British, and called themselves "Free Quakers." The majority of Quakers adhered to the denomination's traditional position of pacifism and disowned those members who fought on either side. When the Revolutionary war broke out, the Quakers were mistreated because they wouldn't take sides, even as they raised relief funds to help the wounded from the war. Several Quakers signed or contributed to the Declaration of Independence.
9 He was courtcase on 30 November 1778 in Gloucester County, New Jersey.
10,11 He was Fall term 1779 in Gloucester County, New Jersey.
9 He was disowned at on on 8 March 1779 for "du". quite possibly his disownment had something to do with the fact that he was fined for siding with the Tories.
4,12 He was named in a court case on 14 May 1779.
13 He was a grantee of on 11 June 1784 of in Greenwich Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey. 35 acres, rented for 1,000 years!
6 He served in the military in 1793 in Woolwich, Gloucester County, New Jersey.
14 He was taxed between 1793 and 1795 in Greenwich Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey.
7 He was courtcase on 18 June 1799 in Gloucester County, New Jersey.
15 He was taxed in 1802 in Greenwich Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey. Also listed in 1797,
7 He was heir of
Jonathan Fisher, Jr., receiving between 1802 and 1807 in Woolwich Township and Partly In Greenwich Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey. 100 acres and 400 acres
16 Jonathan Fisher had his estate probated on 20 June 1803 in Gloucester County, New Jersey.
5,17 He sold to on on 25 March 1805 of in Greenwich Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey. 100 acres.
6 He lived in Woolrich, Gloucester County, New Jersey, on 25 March 1805. He was heir of
William Fisher receiving on 6 May 1807 in Woolwich Township and Partly In Greenwich Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey.
16,18 Jonathan Fisher had his estate probated in June 1808 in Gloucester County, New Jersey.
19,2,5 He witnessed the land transaction of
Grace wo Jonathan Fisher on 24 December 1808 of in Gloucester County, New Jersey. “between Scotland branch and little ease Branch Commonly called Scotland neck .. road from Mallio mills to Pittstown in the county of Salem and Gloucester containing 700 acres"
6 He was heir of
William Fisher receiving on 2 March 1814 in Gloucester County, New Jersey. "280 acres assigned and set off to sd William Fisher by Samuel Fisler James Batten and Joshua Haines commissioners appointed by the orphans court of the county of Gloucester to divide the re of Jonathan Fisher dec’d "
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